The Colorado River Commission, on behalf of the State of Nevada, owns, operates and maintains:
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Seventeen high-voltage substations, including three serving the Basic Management Industrial Complex (the Basic Substation Project).
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Thirty-two miles of 230-kV overhead transmission lines.
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Four miles of 69-kV overhead transmission lines.
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Eleven miles of 69-kV underground transmission lines.
All of these facilities displayed are located in southern Nevada.
A Typical Distribution Substation
Eastside Transmission Substation
Newport Transmission Substation
In addition to operating and maintaining its own equipment, CRC operates and maintains eight substations owned by the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA). Operation and maintenance support is further extended to the City of Boulder City pursuant to a mutual assistance agreement among the parties.
Substation voltages include 230-kV and 69-kV primary voltages and 14.4-kV, 13.8-kV, and 4.16-kV secondary voltages.
In support of this electric system, CRC owns, operates and maintains a communications network, including three microwave radio sites and 58 miles of fiber optic cable.
These facilities are used by CRC to provide electric service to the SNWA's water pumping and treatment facilities and to CRC's other retail customers in the Basic Management Industrial Complex near Henderson, Nevada.
CRC's total electric system, valued at $120,000,000 before depreciation, contains approximately 1,800 megawatts of transformer capacity. As a result, it is the fourth largest transmission and distribution system within the state of Nevada in both a dollar value and on a capacity basis. In addition, it contains some of the newest equipment in southern Nevada, having been constructed from 1996 to the present. The supervisory control and data acquisition system used to operate the electric system is state-of-the art within the industry and has been showcased at national conventions and trade shows.